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Course Details
Designed by renowned architect Jerry Matthews, the course accentuates and amplifies the beauty of the natural terrain. Set between the scenic Shenandoah River and the foothills of Blue Ridge Mountains Virginia National is heralded as the only golf course in America with seven holes set upon the Shenandoah River providing over three miles of unobstructed river vistas.
Awarded four stars out of five by Golf Digest's Best Places to Play 2005.
Considered "A Must Play" by Washington Golf Monthly.
We are recognized as hosting the most outstanding golf outings in the Washington Metropolitan area.
Three holes are set in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains providing dramatic views of the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, West Virginia and a 40 mile horizon view to the majestic Alleghany Mountains, best seen from the par 3 fourteenth hole with its 100 foot elevation change.
The property offers 18 holes of natural beauty and the relief of being able to golf in a serene environment.
Overlooking the 18th green is the historic manor home of the Parker Family built in 1799. Home to Judge Richard E. Parker, known as the hanging judge who presided over the trial of John Brown in 1859.
Part of civil war history, the property encompasses the site were the Battle of Cool Spring was waged in 1864. The property is also part of the territory where John Mosby, The Grey Ghost of the Confederacy, roamed.
Located off Route 7, less than 30 minutes from Dulles Airport.
Virginia National's rustic clubhouse is known for housing the famous US OPEN Pub located next to the Parker Retreat.
L-93 Bent grass fairways and greens.
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